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    Ritu Nayar, editor.
    Summary: In recent decades, cytopathology has assumed an increasing role in the primary diagnosis of mass lesions owing to its ability to provide rapid, non-invasive, and timely information. With cytopathology at the forefront of diagnosis and prognostication of neoplastic lesions, it is essential that physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of precancerous lesions and cancer have a clear understanding of specimen collection techniques, terminology for reporting, and outcomes in various diagnostic categories. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the role of cytology at various body sites. The diagnostic details covered are abbreviated in comparison with those in pathology texts. Instead, a more clinical approach is taken, with the focus on the advantages and limitations of techniques and the key features of entities that are important to clinicians. Pathological clinical correlation is highlighted throughout the book, ensuring that it will be highly relevant for clinicians. In particular, physicians who deal with oncology patients will find it to be a rich source of guidance on how to use and understand cytopathology in the diagnosis and exclusion of malignancy.

    Contents:
    Overview of Cytopathology Procedures and Techniques
    Ancillary Studies on Neoplastic Cytologic Specimens
    Head and Neck
    Cytology of the Lung
    Liver Cytology
    Esophagus, Stomach, and Pancreas
    Genitourinary Cytopathology (Kidney and Urinary Tract)
    Body Cavity Fluids
    Cytopathology in the Diagnosis of Lymphoma
    Female Genital Tract
    Beyond the Standard of Care: The Role of Cytopathology in Molecular Testing of Cancer.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    RC270.3.C97 C986 2014
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